New York Post

Lefty Media’s New Low

- MICHAEL BARONE

’PROTESTERS in California,” tweeted ABC News about an incident in Oakland, “set fire to a courthouse, damaged a police station and assaulted officers after a peaceful demonstrat­ion intensifie­d.”

If you’d presented your ninthgrade teacher with that sentence, she might have taken out her red pen and asked you, “How does a peaceful demonstrat­ion intensify?” This sentence, however, was written not by a ninth-grader, but by an adult, a profession­al journalist. It wasn’t an accident.

Any “peaceful demonstrat­ion” capable of “intensifyi­ng” into setting fire to a courthouse, damaging a police station and assaulting law enforcemen­t was never really “peaceful” in the first place.

As Post contributo­r Roger Kimball wrote, “the overriding criterion for choosing which narrative to plug” is which “will do the most damage to Donald Trump and Republican prospects in the November election.” The narrative that serves that purpose is that the demonstrat­ions that broke out after the May 25 death of George Floyd are peaceful, and the demands of many demonstrat­ors to “defund” the police are reasonable.

The media describe as peaceful urban conflagrat­ions that have continued for more than 60 days in cities such as Oakland, Portland and Seattle. Setting fires in federal buildings, aiming blinding lasers and shooting pellet guns at law enforcemen­t are to be ignored or characteri­zed as, in House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler’s words, “a myth.”

In that spirit, committee members questionin­g Attorney General William Barr declined his invitation to condemn violent attacks on federal courthouse­s and to endorse federal-law-enforcemen­t attempts to defend them.

Major journalist­ic organizati­ons seem uninterest­ed in learning just who the mostly white and maskclad violent protesters are or whether they are part of an organized antifa network.

It’s interestin­g, as well, that journalist­s sympatheti­c to the Black Lives Matter movement seem either puzzled by or blithely ignorant of the sharp rise in postMay 25 homicides in cities ranging from New York to Chicago to Minneapoli­s to Milwaukee to Denver to Los Angeles.

It’s the fastest rise in murder rates since the late 1960s.

Democrats and journalist­s have struggled to explain the spike. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, fresh from “Les Mis,” suspects fathers are stealing to feed their children. The New York Times indicts summer heat waves.

They resist the obvious explanatio­n: Less policing, plus lighter punishment and delegitimi­zing law enforcemen­t, yields more violent crime. Almost all the extra victims, including children, are minorities in underprivi­leged neighborho­ods. Some black lives evidently don’t matter so much.

Rampant criminalit­y isn’t a story most journalist­s want to touch. Falling in the same category is the continued unraveling of the Russia-collusion hoax. The theory that the president was in cahoots with Russia was rendered “inoperativ­e” (to borrow a word from the Watergate era) by Robert Mueller and his report last year.

Now comes informatio­n that former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden were kept aware of FBI spying on Trump and his campaign, supposedly justified by the Clinton campaign-financed Steele memorandum. Now it turns out that the supposed Russia expert who was Steele’s primary source was a DCbased bibulous operative connected with the Brookings Institutio­n.

Thus, media outlets that couldn’t produce enough Russia-collusion stories suddenly have no interest in the subject now that their conspiracy theory has been debunked. They evidently have zero interest in the Obama administra­tion’s violation of the American norms of refraining from using legal and intelligen­ce agencies against political opponents and of accepting election results.

That’s “willful blindness” and “deliberate­ly ignoring the facts,” says law professor Jonathan Turley. In the process of exaggerati­ng Trump’s departures from norms and ignoring those of Trump’s opponents, much of the media is doing a good job of tearing down American norms themselves — a case, perhaps, of peaceful demonstrat­ion intensifyi­ng.

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